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1. On the Expansion of Cast Iron while Solidifying

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The fact that certain bodies expand on solidifying, as in the case of water, has long been well known, and this property has been recognised in some of the metals, owing to their filling the mould in which they are cast so as to reproduce the finest lines. The fact of their so doing is, however, only known qualitatively—no accurate measurements having, so far as we are aware, been recorded. The property being of great interest to ironfounders, we have undertaken a series of experiments to determine its real value—the materials being put at our disposal by Messrs M'Dowall, Steven, & Co., to whom we tender our best thanks.

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Proceedings 1879–80
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1880

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